Chapter Content
Lukoil is the main competitor of Russian State Oil. Both companies have government backing, but they serve different factions, making competition inevitable.
Oleg, the president of Lukoil, is five years younger than Maxim, the president of Russian State Oil. However, his words were sharp and aggressive. "What other reason could there be for me to come, President Maxim? I think we're all here today for that $332.5 billion oil field, aren't we?"
Both companies emerged in the 1990s as major players in the energy sector. Securing this oil-rich land would give the winner a significant advantage in the industry.
...
Unlock the full book
This chapter requires a one-time full-book purchase to unlock.